'Readings & RecitationsFrom Shakespeare'

venue

Guildhall

Dates

26th April & 15th November 1910

Director

Rev. Alfred Bater

In 1910 the British Empire Shakespeare Society (Derby Branch), as we were known at the time, was able to stage its second full production of a play when it brought 'The Merchant Of Venice' to the Midland Railway Institute in February.

Mounting full plays was a considerable challenge at the time, with the society in its infancy and its membership and resources still growing. As such other, smaller scale presentations were mounted, including this pair of compendium shows that featured readings and performances of scenes from various plays.

These shows are also notable as being the first time that our company performed at Derby's Guildhall, which would be converted to a theatre in 1971 and serve as a regular venue for us from then until the present day.